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Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE)

sponsored by the German Excellence Initiative

Doctoral Program in Economics
call for applications
scholarships available
admission with bachelor or master degree

The BGSE offers a doctoral program that combines demanding course work with early individual research in a supportive and intellectually demanding environment. Highly qualified students holding a bachelor or master degree (or equivalent) in economics or related fields (incl. mathematics) are invited to apply for admission.

All BGSE activities are conducted in English. A number of grants are available. All students are provided with adequate office space. Our student body benefits from an excellent faculty and numerous collaborative research activities as well as from an international network of partner universities, e.g. within the European Doctoral Program.

For details on the doctoral program, application process, and scholarships visit the homepage of the BGSE

www.bgse.uni-bonn.de.

Applications are only considered if they are complete and received by April 30, 2010. Courses start in October 2010.

The BGSE especially encourages highly qualified international and female students to apply for admission.


Closing date: 30.04.2010
Published on academics.com on date 12.01.2010

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